Ritual Abuse, Ritual Crime
and Healing

List of MKULTRA Unclassified Documents
(including subprojects)

This information was transcribed from faxes and brochures which
are available from the National Security Archive.

Please note that the documents listed are only those
requested by John Marks for research purposes. Some of the
information in the released documents has been verified, other
information has not. Also please note that there have been some
transciption errors.

The National Security Archive is a non-governmental research
institute and library that collects and publishes declassified
documents obtained through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act, a
public interest law firm defending and expanding public access to
government information through the FOIA, and an indexer and publisher
of the documents in books, microfische, and electronic formats.

The National Security Archive was founded in 1985 by a group of
journalists and scholars who had obtained documentation under the
FOIA and sought a centralized repository for these materials. Over
the past twelve years, the Archive has become the world's largest
non-governmental library of declassified documents.

This is the inventory list of donated materials in the National
Security Archive's collection, from John Marks' FOIA request results
which he used to do research for his book The Search For The
Manchurian Candidate: The CIA and Mind Control, The Secret History of
the Behavioral Sciences. (1979) W. W. Norton, published as Norton
paperback in 1991, ISBN 0-393-30794-8).